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bryce

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Wright's OE grammar
§112; §309; §386;
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breaking, action of breaking
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  • Hláfes brice,

      Lk. 24, 35.
fracture of a limb, &c.
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  • His scanca wæs tóbrocen, ꝥ ꝥ bán wæs tódǽled on twá stycca . . . wearð se bryce eft gestaðelod,

      Gr. D. 82, 27.
  • Wiþ bryce . . . lege on þone bryce,

      Lch. i. 368, 7.
  • Tó gehwylcum bryce,

      370, 18.
breach, violation,
    Ll. Th. i. 62, 9 (v. Dict.).
a fragment
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  • Bryce

    buccellam

    ,
      An. Ox. 56, 70.
  • Gesomnode se bisceop þá brocu (brycas, v. l.),

      Mart. H. 140, 12.
a tile, brick (v. N. E. D. brick)
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  • Tigelum, brycum

    imbricibus

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      An. Ox. 2256.
Etymology
[v. N. E. D. bruche.]
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v. lencten-, on-, regol-, scip-, þecc-bryce.
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